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Israel's subsequent military assault on Gaza has caused a hunger crisis.
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Israel's subsequent military assault on Gaza has caused hunger crisis
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{ "location": "Gaza", "crisis_type": "hunger" } - Subject Tags
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- a114b5a9-e7ed-4e33-913b-ebdf2256ccaf
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- February 14, 2026 at 9:06 PM (2 months ago)
- Last Updated
- February 14, 2026 at 9:06 PM (2 months ago)
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The Israeli government approved a plan to expand the war by taking control of Gaza City, despite military recommendations against it. The plan aims for a decisive victory over Hamas and includes provisions for humanitarian aid. The move comes as cease-fire talks have stalled.
An Israeli strike in Gaza City killed four Al Jazeera journalists, according to the network. Israel claimed one of the targets was a Hamas fighter posing as a reporter, a claim denied by the journalist and the network. The attack occurred near a hospital housing journalists.
Children in Gaza are experiencing severe trauma due to the ongoing war, facing hunger, lack of education, and loss of family. The article highlights the devastating impact of the conflict on children's lives, detailing their struggles for basic necessities and the loss of their childhood.
Israel claims to have increased aid deliveries to Gaza, leading to falling food prices. However, humanitarian groups report bottlenecks and obstacles preventing supplies from reaching those in need. The article highlights the ongoing challenges in delivering aid during the Israel-Hamas war.
Residents of Gaza City express fear and condemnation of Israel's plan to take control of the city, citing concerns about displacement, death, and suffering. The plan, aimed at disarming Hamas and freeing hostages, has drawn international criticism. Many residents also express anger at Hamas for the ongoing war.
Israel approved new settlements in the West Bank and advanced plans to take over Gaza City, defying international criticism and raising questions about a new cease-fire proposal. The moves are seen as potentially isolating Israel internationally and undermining prospects for a Palestinian state.
Israel approved new settlements in the West Bank and announced plans to take over Gaza City, defying international criticism. These moves raise questions about a cease-fire proposal and are seen by some as isolating Israel internationally. The article details the military operation and its potential impact on civilians.
A global group of experts announced that Gaza City and surrounding areas are officially suffering from famine due to the ongoing war and Israeli restrictions on aid. At least half a million people are facing starvation, acute malnutrition, and death. The report highlights the man-made nature of the famine and calls for immediate action.
Israeli tanks fired on a crowd in Gaza seeking food aid, killing at least 59 people. The incident is one of the bloodiest in recent weeks as residents struggle for food. The Israeli military is investigating the event.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved a plan for the gradual military takeover of all of Gaza, defying military advice. The decision, aimed at achieving a decisive victory over Hamas, has raised concerns about the safety of hostages and Palestinian civilians. The plan includes provisions for humanitarian aid.
The video reports on an Israeli attack on a Gaza hospital that resulted in the deaths of five journalists. It also covers related events such as protests, the humanitarian crisis, and the ongoing conflict.
Israeli strikes in Gaza City killed at least 17 people, a day after Israel ended daily pauses for aid delivery. One attack targeted Hamas spokesman Abu Obeida. Israel is preparing for another offensive, aiming to take over Gaza City.
Israel claims to have killed Abu Obeida, the spokesman for Hamas's armed wing, in Gaza City. Hamas has not yet commented on the claim. The article details the ongoing conflict, including the potential for a Gaza City offensive and the impact on civilians.
Israel has shifted its focus from a phased cease-fire to a comprehensive deal, potentially prolonging the war in Gaza. Experts question the achievability of Israel's goals, while the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens. The article explores the complexities of negotiations and the potential impact of a new military campaign in Gaza City.
Jonathan Greenblatt, head of the Anti-Defamation League, discusses rising antisemitism in America, the distinction between criticism of Israel and antisemitism, and the ADL's stance on anti-Zionism. The interview covers the war in Gaza, college campus activism, and the ADL's role in combating hate.
This BBC article analyzes the ongoing conflict in Gaza, focusing on potential violations of the Geneva Conventions by Israel. It examines casualty figures, restrictions on aid, and accusations of war crimes and genocide, while also providing perspectives from legal experts and humanitarian organizations.
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